Sandy Sallee was featured in the March, 2016 issue of Western Horseman Magazine in their
"Women of the West" section on pages 18 and 19. Click the photos above to read the article.

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Published in January 2015 coffee table quality 8" x 11" hardbound book with 32 pages of full color photographs
by Sandy Seaton Sallee and Scott Sallee and 14 original never before published poems by
Sandy Seaton Sallee.
Price $25 shipped in the U.S.Email Sandy to order.

Sandy
Seaton Sallee was featured for her original cowboy poetry
in a full page story and photo in Western Horseman magazine
April 2007. Her writing has been published in Bugle,
Country, Country America, Coonhound Bloodlines,
Montana Outdoors, and the Wall Street Journal.
Sandy has been inducted into the Montana Poet Hall of
Fame, and featured in the award-winning Montana Fish,
Wildlife and Parks centennial video. She has performed
at cowboy poetry gatherings across the West.

"Montana
Legacy", a professionally produced CD of Sandy's
poetry, was released June 2007. You may purchase "Montana
Legacy" for $17 postpaid directly from Black
Mountain Outfitters. Send us a check to P.O. Box 117,
Emigrant, MT 59027 or call 406-222-7455 for credit
card purchase.

Sandy
Seaton Sallee writes and rides from her home in Paradise
Valley, Montana. Sandy grew up in Yellowstone National
Park, where she rode horseback among the elk and drove
four-up stagecoaches. After cowboying in New Mexico,
she returned to her native Montana where she met her
future husband, Scott Sallee, in a wilderness hunting
camp. Sandy and Scott now own and operate Black Mountain
Outfitters, a wilderness and ranch outfitting business.
They also raise and train hound dogs, horses, and
mules.

Sandy’s original western writing has been featured
in magazines, gatherings, and shows across America
and Canada. Sandy has been inducted into the Montana
Poet Hall of Fame, and is proud to share her tales
of the history, animals, and people that are the heart
and soul of the West.

Sandy has been an invited performer at the National
Cowboy Poetry Gathering
a number of times since her first appearance there
in 1990.

Read the article about Sandy Seaton Sallee and her life at Black Mountain Outfitters by Jeri Dobrowski. Sandy was included in the spring 2014 issue of Persimmon Hill, featuring Women of the West. Persimmon Hill is the publication of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Click Here forPage 1 Page 2 Page 3Page 4

Sandy Seaton Sallee was featured in the April, 2007 issue of Western
Horseman, in an article by senior editors Jennifer Denison
and Ross Hecox, "Wilderness Woman." She is
quoted, "My writing comes from life experiences.
What made it easy for me to fit into cowboy poetry is
that my life has been full of interesting characters
and stories I can write about. I intertwine history
and wilderness into my poems."